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Board tables fitness facility and parking reduction petitions after finding unauthorized operation
Summary
Petitions 25-43 and 25-44 (allowing a fitness facility and a parking reduction at 874 Madison St.) were tabled after staff reported the business had been operating without approvals, with board members citing parking shortfalls and fire/inspection concerns.
The Crown Point Appeals Board on Nov. 24 tabled petitions 25-43 and 25-44 after finding the petitioner had already opened a fitness facility in an I-1 industrial building without required permits or inspections.
Petitioner William Brie said the facility is a semi-private personal-training business (by appointment) with one staff member and that he believed six parking spaces had been designated by the property owner. Brie apologized to the board and…
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